To reach the summit of Pu‘ukalepeamoa it's just a very short hike from the visitor center and its parking lot. Once you reach the top, you will be rewarded with …
Laupāhoehoe Beach Park is on the Hamakua coastline, with Laupahoehoe Point as the main attraction. The name translates to “leaf of lava" and was formed by ancient pāhoehoe, or smooth …
This legendary climb begins in the city of Hilo and ascends to the summit of Mauna Kea. It's a breathtaking 13,800-foot climb into the clouds, a challenging 42-mile undertaking.
Sitting at 13,020 feet elevation, the surface area and depth of Lake Waiau fluctuates significantly throughout the year. The lake swells in springtime to a maximal 6.7-8 feet depth before …
Laupāhoehoe Beach Park was destroyed by a tsunami in 1946, so there are a few memorials here. 20 students and 4 teachers were lost during the natural disaster.